Anyone seen this?

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  1. Coldar

    Coldar Well-Known Member

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    http://www.animusic.com/ Sorry if its old stuff but I've never seen it before today.

    The site doesn't do it justice when I saw the actual (real) instruments in play on tv.

    Could almost make a game out of this. Very cool.:)
     
  2. RttaM

    RttaM Well-Known Member

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    Looks stoopid.
     
  3. Coldar

    Coldar Well-Known Member

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    Hoping to expect more mature responses.
    Its so easy to write one liners w/o anything to back it up.
    Reflects on the poster actually. Especially when they can't spell.
     
  4. KGameLover1

    KGameLover1 Well-Known Member

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    #4 KGameLover1, Mar 25, 2010
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    Yes, yes it does.


    And, yes, this is awesome!
    I should become a fan on Facebook, and go get the singles on iTunes!
     
  5. Spearheadgames

    Spearheadgames Well-Known Member

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    Oh, I've seen this once before, I THINK it was when I
    ordered a new soundcard, it then gave me a choice to
    watch this movie or not when I installed the drivers..
    I think it's deeply fascinating, at least the balls bouncing
    on the xylophone, after awhile, it becomes almost mezmerizing
     
  6. KGameLover1

    KGameLover1 Well-Known Member

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    I saw it once at some concert thing, it was an opener or something.
    Yeah, it gets mesmerizing.
     
  7. Kamazar

    Kamazar Well-Known Member

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    #7 Kamazar, Mar 25, 2010
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    lmao I thought the first scene was actually real animatronic playing the music. Didn't thing a guitar-playing robot with finger-placement like that could be so accurate :p I was mesmerized by that last one, though. The synthesizers and lasers...

    Edit: It's called Harmonic Voltage, just FTR.
     

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